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  • Simon Wood
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    Hi All,

    Okay, I give up.

    Who played Polly Nichols and Annie Chapman?

    Regards,

    Simon

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  • Chris
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    Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View Post
    Not only do I have the cast for all six episodes, all the extras' names are included too. Here's the first episode cast, first page.
    Excellent! I'm just trying to remember who I was particularly impressed by. Certainly the actor who played Anderson stood out; also Larkins and Caroline Maxwell...

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  • Stewart P Evans
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    Cast

    Originally posted by Chris View Post
    That would be very interesting. When some of us watched the programmes online a few months ago there was quite a bit of discussion about the actors. We only managed to identify a few of them, and online listings are very incomplete.
    Not only do I have the cast for all six episodes, all the extras' names are included too. Here's the first episode cast, first page.

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  • Chris
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    Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View Post
    Yes, I believe so Chris.
    That would be very interesting. When some of us watched the programmes online a few months ago there was quite a bit of discussion about the actors. We only managed to identify a few of them, and online listings are very incomplete.

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  • spyglass
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    Hi All,
    I remember watching this program when first aired, but dont remember to much about it. Iknow it can be purchased on DVD now.
    Is it worth buying ?

    How accurate is it now in hindsight ?

    Also I noticed the name John Lioyd as one of the writers, is that the same one who is big in tv now ?

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  • Stewart P Evans
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    Yes

    Originally posted by Chris View Post
    You don't by any chance have a full cast list, do you?
    Yes, I believe so Chris.

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  • Chris
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    Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View Post
    It did not follow the TV script, of which I have a copy of in six volumes (one for each episode), see below.
    You don't by any chance have a full cast list, do you?

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  • Stewart P Evans
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    The Ripper File

    Originally posted by Writerboy View Post
    I've long been hunting for a copy of this as I love the series. What's it like? Is it done as a novelisation or does it simply present the evidence found?
    This book, by Elwyn Jones and John Lloyd, was published in 1975 by Arthur Barker Ltd., London. It was a 204 page hardback book, in dust jacket, with the murders arranged therein in the form of files, witness statements and press reports. It did not follow the TV script, of which I have a copy of in six volumes (one for each episode), see below.

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  • John Winsett
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    Also this is a small paperback, so if you're expecting a giant compendium of info, don't. A good read non the less.

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  • ChrisGeorge
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    Originally posted by Writerboy View Post
    I've long been hunting for a copy of this as I love the series. What's it like? Is it done as a novelisation or does it simply present the evidence found?
    Hello Writerboy

    Despite its link to the BBC series, the book itself is a compendium of information on the case and not really a novelisation of the drama--it's made up of information that the scriptwriters, John Lloyd and Elwyn Jones, used to write the show. Indeed, the writers saw and summarized a number of the suspect files that are now missing so it is worth getting for that reason. Here's a Google which throws up a number of copies for sale.

    "The Ripper File" by John Lloyd and Elwyn Jones.

    Chris

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    The Ripper File (based on the BBC serial)

    I've long been hunting for a copy of this as I love the series. What's it like? Is it done as a novelisation or does it simply present the evidence found?
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